Mustafa Kaya: "What happened to you, beautiful Syria?"

Mustafa Kaya: "What happened to you, beautiful Syria?"
Date: 27.10.2019 17:00

Milli Gazete columnist Mustafa Kaya writes on Syria. Here is the full article.

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Following an agreement with the United States, Syria has been at the center of even more controversy after President Erdogan met with Putin on Tuesday (October 22nd). While the head of the YPG, known as Abdullah Öcalan's spiritual son, who is sought by the red bulletin, was called as 'General' by Trump, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoygu's meeting with him through video conferences was enough to confuse heads. Although someone didn't want to understand it from the beginning, it was obvious that Syria was full of pitfalls, but with this view we were surprised to see that the US and Russia, which we applied balancing tactics, overlap greatly on YPG. Now we were able to gain control over the 120 km section of our border with the Operation Peace Spring, but our contact with the south of Syria has never been so broken. Because we used such a rhetoric about YPG, we created an atmosphere that did not concern us, no matter what they do below, whether they are in our borders or not. The US and Russia, who took good care of this, could not object to making the border partially what we wanted by saying an we understand your security concerns ama, but they turned this false discourse into an opportunity and took YPG under full protection. After this time, their goal will be to overlap the road map in northern Iraq with post-1991 and in northern Syria. Assad will not make a sound to this. Assad already owes his power to the support of Russia, he will have to accept the autonomy requirement in the new constitution proposed to him tomorrow.
 
Everyone knows that, first and foremost means redrawing of the map of Turkey in this region, which bothers Iran and Syria. The fact that these three countries need Russia to speak has made Russia more active in the Mediterranean than ever before. As you know, all of the discussion areas in Syria are especially targeted by the Second Crusade. The main reason for the failure of that expedition was the rivalry of the Crusader armies which departed from Europe and the attack was repulsed when Nureddin Zengi took Damascus. Unfortunately, the countries of the region fell into the conflict between the Crusaders that day. Plague is great. The trouble is great. The real problem of those who seem to protect the ancient Kurds of Mesopotamia is not the Kurds. Moreover, presenting YPG as the representative of the Kurds is evidence that the game was played great. This is clear; Terrorist organizations are the toys of the global powers that they take power of attorney. Ethnic identities, religious interpretations, sectarian views are of no importance. Terror is terror. Today, the paths opened by terrorists think that they will be established in the eyes of the poor will soon fall into the trap they will understand. The addressee of this statement is of course not global powers. Because the object that you call human is the pawn on the chessboard. So they will be easily spent when necessary. Terrorist organizations, whose mission is to make their feuds permanent, are fake heroes who think they will survive the end of the game.
 
As a result, let's put it this way, so many Crusades have been exposed, dozens of civilizations were established and destroyed, every event in the thousands of lessons in this geography, the rulers of this geography do not take lessons, do not take the solution, the remedy and the search for the inheritance among themselves. they leave the future of their people at the mercy of global powers, and there is no greater grief for them both here and in the afterlife.
 
After all these events and what happened, we are left to ask, in an overwhelming manner, as in the title of Mahmut Erol Kılıç's article, "What happened to you, beautiful Syria?"

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